Stray Kids' latest album posts strongest first-week K-pop sales this year
Published: 29 Aug. 2025, 16:57
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- YIM SEUNG-HYE
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Boy band Stray Kids poses for photos during a press conference for the release of its fourth full-length album “Karma” at the Conrad Hotel in western Seoul on Aug. 22. [DANIELA GONZALEZ PEREZ]
Boy band Stray Kids set a record with its latest release, "Karma," which posted the highest first-week sales of any K-pop album this year, the group's agency said Friday.
JYP Entertainment said the group's fourth full-length album, released on Monday, sold 3.03 million copies in its first week, citing data from Hanteo Chart, a local tracker of K-pop album sales.
It was the only K-pop album this year to surpass 3 million sales in the first week.
On the global music streaming platform Spotify, the album also logged the highest number of first-week streams among K-pop albums released in 2025.
The record is expected to debut strongly on Britain's Official Albums Chart Top 100 this week.
"It could be a historic moment for the band, who have never cracked the Top 10, with 'Karma' set to be their best-performing project to date," the Official Charts Company said in a preview on Tuesday.
Yonhap





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